I’d like to invite and encourage all to visit the link provided here to read this magnificent post.
I’ve no words with which to describe how reading this has helped me identify problems in my life.
I feel knowing the why and how of my problems will go a long way toward helping me to solve them.
Sally is so wonderful for sharing so openly with all of us to help others identify and solve their own issues.
Thank you Sally for this wonderful post.
To all reading, please do comment on Sally’s blog if you’ve something to say, and if you share, please share from her blog so that she gets the blog traffic.
via Smorgasbord Health Column – Size Matters – The Sequel – #Obesity – Change and #Stress Reaction by Sally Cronin
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About Patty L. Fletcher
Patty L. Fletcher lives in Kingsport Tennessee where she works full time as a Writer with the goal of bridging the great chasm which separates the disAbled from the non-disAbled. And as a Social Media Promotional Assistant.
She is the owner and creator of Tell-It-To-The-World Marketing (Author, Blogger Business Assist), and is the published author of two books, Campbell’s Rambles: How a Seeing Eye Dog Retrieved My Life and Bubba Tails From the Puppy Nursery At The Seeing Eye: Volume One.
She can also be found in two anthologies which are, December Awethology Light
And A Treasure Chest of Children’s Tales.
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Thanks Patty..hugsx
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Youâre very welcome.
Iâm enjoying your book very much.
Iâve a couple questions but have decided to write you privately to ask them.
Thanks again.
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Thanks Patty.. hugsx
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Profound. As you say, itâs not the stress per se that causes the problems, itâs how you learn to deal with it.
And itâs not just stress and obesity that are linked: substance abuse is another reaction to stress.
And addiction in itself is a stressor.
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True and true.
Thanks for reading and commenting.
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Hi again.
I wanted to let you know weâre having a lovely chat about this post on the bloggerâs site. Weâd love it if youâd pop on over and join us.
Remember, when reading anotherâs post itâs a great idea to try and connect with the one who wrote it and their audience.
We want to get to know you more and thatâs a great way to do it.
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